A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The cultural biography of Forlì's miraculous woodcut, the Madonna of the Fire, is meticulously explored, highlighting its significance within the city's history and identity. Lisa Pon delves into the artwork's origins, its impact on local culture, and the various interpretations it has inspired over time. Through this examination, the book reveals the intricate relationship between art, spirituality, and community in Forlì, showcasing how the woodcut has shaped and reflected the city's narrative.

